The Oxford examiner, ed. by M.W.I. Shilleto, Issues 1-5Mary W I. Shilleto 1882 |
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... practical experience in their work , have proved themselves both energetic and efficient Mistresses . The names of the Examiners will appear against their subjects ( unless such Examiners be but temporarily engaged ) , accompanied by ...
... practical experience in their work , have proved themselves both energetic and efficient Mistresses . The names of the Examiners will appear against their subjects ( unless such Examiners be but temporarily engaged ) , accompanied by ...
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... three latter affect value and price . 6. Write a brief essay to show that Political Economy is a use- ful study of practical as well as theoretical value . Music . Junior . 1. Distinguish between musical and non THE OXFORD EXAMINER . 43.
... three latter affect value and price . 6. Write a brief essay to show that Political Economy is a use- ful study of practical as well as theoretical value . Music . Junior . 1. Distinguish between musical and non THE OXFORD EXAMINER . 43.
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... practical experience in their work , have proved themselves both energetic and efficient Mistresses . The names of the Examiners will appear against their subjects ( unless such Examiners be but temporarily engaged ) , and accompanied ...
... practical experience in their work , have proved themselves both energetic and efficient Mistresses . The names of the Examiners will appear against their subjects ( unless such Examiners be but temporarily engaged ) , and accompanied ...
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... practical , and fell to with knives and axes to cut up the cause of the argument . b . The other day my attention was attracted for some time to a curious scene of dumb - show performance , the actors of which were a robin red breast ...
... practical , and fell to with knives and axes to cut up the cause of the argument . b . The other day my attention was attracted for some time to a curious scene of dumb - show performance , the actors of which were a robin red breast ...
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... practical experience . " - The School Board Chronicle . " The binding is the best I have ever seen . The type is the right size , the matter well chosen , the composition , letters , and sums , are equally good . " - W. M. Brooke ...
... practical experience . " - The School Board Chronicle . " The binding is the best I have ever seen . The type is the right size , the matter well chosen , the composition , letters , and sums , are equally good . " - W. M. Brooke ...
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